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Breast Cancer Awareness, Thoughts, and Poem

Breast Cancer Awarness

  It  is October once again, and somehow everywhere I look there is pink. Yes, it is Breast Cancer awareness Month. Do I want to know how I can beat the odds and not be the one out of eight women with breast cancer. Yes, I do want to  know. If there is a knowing … [Read more...] about Breast Cancer Awareness, Thoughts, and Poem

Filed Under: Days to Remember, Latest Blog Posts, Poems on Women Tagged With: Breast Cancer, health, life and death, Loss, poem, women

Malala Yousafzai : Poem dedicated to the Voice of Women and Girls All Around the World

Malala Yousafzai gives Voice to All Girls and Women

As I sit with the news of Malala Yousufzai's shooting... I start to consider the importance of being shot in the throat and head. The head where the mind lives and grows and the throat that gives life to the thoughts. Poem about the Voice of Women and Girls all Around the … [Read more...] about Malala Yousafzai : Poem dedicated to the Voice of Women and Girls All Around the World

Filed Under: Latest Blog Posts, Poems on Women Tagged With: activist, education, girls, Malala Yousafzai, Pakistan, poem, violence, women

[Interview in English] Malala Yousufzai – the Voice of Courage

Malala Yousufzai The Voice of Courage

  Some times I sit by the computer with out a blink of an eye or a breath. I want to say something about how I feel, but the words do not come out. This is one of those times. When I heard and read about the young girl named Malala that was shot in Pakistan few days … [Read more...] about [Interview in English] Malala Yousufzai – the Voice of Courage

Filed Under: Latest Blog Posts, Poems on Women Tagged With: activist, courage, education, girls, humanity, Malala Yousufzai, Pakistan, violence, women

Operation Smile: Perhaps more beautiful than Mona Lisa smile is Maria’s Smile

Every Child Deserves a Smile

I recieved an email about a month ago from Vivek Mukherjee asking if I would do poetry recital at a fund-raiser for Operation Smile.  At that moment in time, I did not know much about this wonderful organization. I accepted happily, but as time goes by and the more I learn about … [Read more...] about Operation Smile: Perhaps more beautiful than Mona Lisa smile is Maria’s Smile

Filed Under: Latest Blog Posts, Past Events, Poems on Children Tagged With: Charity, children, community Service, health, Operation Smile, poetry recital, social work

Fathers Day Poem

Ode To Fathers

On this father’s day I feel fortunate to know what a true father looks like On this father’s day I am lucky to have sensed the touch of a kind heart Who was with me at birth and with whom I was at death My father helped me believe who I was And that was to believe in … [Read more...] about Fathers Day Poem

Filed Under: Latest Blog Posts, Poems on Humanity, Poems on Life, poetry Tagged With: children, Father's Day, Fathers, parenting, poem

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